The Long Ranch, 455 m/l acres of pristine land in Osage County, cherished by the same owner for 44 years. This well-maintained ranch features lush native grasses and improved Bermuda grass pastures, with a spacious layout that includes a 277-acre big pasture, a 57-acre front pasture, a 5-acre horse trap, and a 3-acre calving/weaning trap. A picturesque four-mile creek flows through the southeastern section, complemented by three ponds and vibrant spring creeks, creating a serene environment for both livestock and wildlife enthusiasts. With an impressive 5-year average hay production of 35 tons per year, the ranch holds abundant potential. Recently, 100 yearlings were pulled from the pasture after a productive 115 day grazing period, leaving plenty of grass available for continued livestock operations. Wildlife abounds, featuring whitetail deer, quail, Turkey and other native species, making this property not only a working ranch but also a nature lover’s haven. The 1,904 sq. ft. home, built in 1981, provides modern comfort with geothermal heating and cooling, ensuring energy efficiency with an average electric bill of just $150. Stay connected with fiber internet and enjoy the benefits of a productive water well, a Rainsoft water softener, and reverse osmosis water treatment. The cozy cellar and the Queen Aire fireplace insert, with ducted heat circulating throughout the home, elevate the living experience. Ranchers will appreciate the 24 x 24 horse barn with a 30 x 50 corral. Additional amenities include a large 56 x 66 barn/implement shed with five bays, a 23 x 23 enclosed shop, and all-pipe working pens equipped with a chute. A 40’ shipping container provides ample storage, and a dedicated tack room keeps everything organized. This exceptional property combines the beauty of the countryside with practical functionality, making it the perfect setting for sustainable ranching and comfortable living. schedule a viewing today!
The Long Ranch, 455 m/l acres of pristine land in Osage County, cherished by the same owner for 44 years. This well-maintained ranch features lush native grasses and improved Bermuda grass pastures, with a spacious layout that includes a 277-acre big pasture, a 57-acre front pasture, a 5-acre horse trap, and a 3-acre calving/weaning trap. A picturesque four-mile creek flows through the southeastern section, complemented by three ponds and vibrant spring creeks, creating a serene environment for both livestock and wildlife enthusiasts. With an impressive 5-year average hay production of 35 tons per year, the ranch holds abundant potential. Recently, 100 yearlings were pulled from the pasture after a productive 115 day grazing period, leaving plenty of grass available for continued livestock operations. Wildlife abounds, featuring whitetail deer, quail, Turkey and other native species, making this property not only a working ranch but also a nature lover’s haven. The 1,904 sq. ft. home, built in 1981, provides modern comfort with geothermal heating and cooling, ensuring energy efficiency with an average electric bill of just $150. Stay connected with fiber internet and enjoy the benefits of a productive water well, a Rainsoft water softener, and reverse osmosis water treatment. The cozy cellar and the Queen Aire fireplace insert, with ducted heat circulating throughout the home, elevate the living experience. Ranchers will appreciate the 24 x 24 horse barn with a 30 x 50 corral. Additional amenities include a large 56 x 66 barn/implement shed with five bays, a 23 x 23 enclosed shop, and all-pipe working pens equipped with a chute. A 40’ shipping container provides ample storage, and a dedicated tack room keeps everything organized. This exceptional property combines the beauty of the countryside with practical functionality, making it the perfect setting for sustainable ranching and comfortable living. schedule a viewing today!
The median home value in Wynona, OK is $76,400. This is lower than the county median home value of $166,100. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Wynona, OK is $76,400. Approximately 62.02% of Wynona homes are owned, compared to 19.71% rented, while 18.27% are vacant. Wynona real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Wynona real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Wynona, Oklahoma has a population of 327. Wynona is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 36.07% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.41%.
The median household income in Wynona, Oklahoma is $34,250. The median household income for the surrounding county is $54,036 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Wynona is 57.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 92.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 25.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.7 inches per year, with 8.4 inches of snow per year.